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<div class="mainheader">Navigation-triggered decompilation</div>
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    When a class file is opened in IntelliJ, one of three things will happen:
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        <li>The class will be decompiled and the source opened in an editor.</li>
        <li>The class will not be decompiled because naviation-triggered decompilation is disabled, or the class's
            package has been excluded from decompilation.
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        <li>A dialog will pop up and ask you to confirm the decompilation.</li>
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    These possibilities are controlled by the decompile-on-navigation setting (see <a href="config-intellijad.html">IntelliJad options</a>)
    and the exclusions setup (see <a href="config-exclusions.html">Exclusions</a>).
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